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Special Lexicogrammatical Phenomena in Chinese

Special Lexicogrammatical Phenomena in Chinese A Systemic Functional Perspective

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The M.A.K. Halliday Library Functional Linguistics Series

Special Lexicogrammatical Phenomena in Chinese

A Systemic Functional Perspective

Wei He

Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / General

This book provides a systemic functional perspective of special lexicogrammatical phenomena in Chinese, including serial verb constructions, bi-functional constituent constructions, Subject-Predicate Predicate sentences, Subject in existential constructions, ba-constructions, and post-nominal monosyllabic localizers. These special phenomena have been the subject of ongoing debate within the Chinese linguistic community and beyond, with no clear consensus reached about their semantic functions and syntactic functions. Analysing them through the lens of Systemic Functional Linguistics might provide an alternative way to address these contested issues, since this approach highlights function-based linguistic descriptions, and Chinese is a language that prioritizes parataxis. The studies in this book can also help advance theorectical linguistics by offering evidence on longstanding debated issues within a particular language. The explorations in this book indicate that they are distinctive in form when compared to related typical phenomena, yet they exhibit similarities in semantic and syntactic functions from certain perspectives. Their occurrences are precipitated by specific contextual factors. In summary, regardless of the specific nature of various unique linguistic phenomena, approaching their examination from a functional perspective is feasible and desirable. This book could serve as a reference to be intended for researchers and postgraduate students in the field of Chinese linguistics, English linguistics, and theoretical linguistics.

Wei He is Professor and Director of the National Research Centre for Foreign Language Education (MOE Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at Universities), Beijing Foreign Studies University. She is author of about 200 publications (including research articles, articles in collections, book chapters, monographs and textbooks) and more than 100 presentations at conferences and symposiums. She has served as editor-in-chief of Journal of World Languages, and as column editor, associate editor, editorial advisory board member, or guest reviewer for over ten national and international journals, including Language Sciences, Lingua, Australian Journal of Linguistics, Word, Foreign Language teaching and Research, Foreign Languages, so on and so forth. Her areas of expertise include Systemic Functional Linguistics, Contrastive Linguistics, Ecolinguistics, Discourse Analysis, and Translation Studies. She is particularly interested in exploring the functional syntax of Chinese and English and has a series of co-authored books published in this field, including Functional Syntactic Analysis of Chinese (2015), Functional Syntactic Analysis of English (2015), Contrastive Studies of English and Chinese Functional Syntax (2023), A Contrastive Study of English and Chinese Functional Grammar (2024), and Subject-Object Integration and Separation in Chinese and Foreign Languages (2025).


Publication Date: 03 August 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Imprint: Springer
ISBN-13: 9789819596850
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 215

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